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  • The Eusebius Luiken Family
    … Le Havre on February 12, 1949 on the S.S Samaria. The family consisted of: Eisebius, age 48, Catharina, age 43. The children were: Nicolaas J. …
  • Where Are You Really From?
    … we will explore some stories of Asian immigration to Canada to reveal how Canada’s discriminatory immigration past continues to effect who we …
  • Mary Alice Smalls
    … 7,1966 Darron Bernard Kerrigan October 1,1968 / Dec: Jan 14, 1978 Of the original four who immigrated, only Mary Alice remains living. …
  • Shriners
    … Shriners The world's greatest philanthropists, proud of their commitment to family and fellowship, the Shriners are a … Amérique du Nord. Dedicated by the first Lebanese Canadian Potentate of the Philae Shriners of NS and PEI, Ill. Sir Bassam Nahas and Lady Linda. …
  • Robert Aiken
    … left to Toronto, stayed in Toronto for two weeks. Left for London, got a job for a couple of months. Then I got a job at General Steele where I learned how to build refrigerators. I stayed there until I retired. I am 85 … old now, next year I will be 86. I am quite happy in my new land. I had my ups and downs. I am married to my second wife Isabel. My first …
  • Culture and Identity Program
    … cultural norms and practices are critical steps towards cultural competency. This program is designed to move learners from a personal cultural awareness to a social cultural awareness, and then back … through interactive collaborative and individual games. Learners will create a button to represent their own personal identity, discover …
  • Immigration Simulation
    … important and challenging information about Canada’s past. Learners will be encountering the often racist policies put in place by the … into the country and how they were treated. It is worth noting that some learners taking part in this program will be the direct … Heritage Interpreters, who make every effort to handle the complexity of the material with compassion and discernment. Back to …
  • Private Harker F. Coutts
    … Rank and Name on Wall of Service: Private Harker F. Coutts Service: 4th, 119th, 227th … British Empire John Harker Francis Coutts was born on Barrie Island, off of the Manitoulin Island north shore Sept 1899 in northern Ontario, …
  • Broken Promises
    … community. The story unfolds by following seven narrators. Learn about life for Japanese Canadians in Canada before war, the administration of their lives during and after war ends, and how legacies of dispossession continue to this day. Broken Promises is …
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    1055 Marginal Road Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada B3H 4P7 Tel: (902) 425-7770 Toll Free: 1-855-526-4721 Email: info@pier21.ca   Parking There is a large paved parking lot to the right of the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 main entrance. Monday to Friday 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. $3.00 per hour to a …

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